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. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. a judge has sentenced jerry sandusky to at least 30 years in prison on child sex abuse charges. the sentence means a former penn state football coach will be in prison until he is nearly 100 years old. the 68-year-old sandusky still says he is innocent and plans to repeal. israeli prime minister netanyahu is planning an early election due to reports that announcement will come in the next few hours. israeli commentators predicting election will be held in january or february folks and tensions with iran over nuclear program and the israeli economy. and penske media buying "variety." covering hollywood for more than 100 years and still considered a top industry source. they said they would put it up for sale. the news headlines on the fox business network. lori: inside trading kingpin rajaratnam should follow the example of a lesser-known figure indicate and fled the country. charlie gasparino has the details on the lone fugitive in a massive crackdown on insider trading. >> do you kno
. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. a judge has sentenced jerry sandusky to at least 30 years in prison on child sex abuse charges. the sentence means a former penn state football coach will be in prison until he is nearly 100 years old. the 68-year-old sandusky still says he is innocent and plans to repeal. israeli prime minister netanyahu is planning an early election due to reports that announcement will come in the next few hours. israeli commentators...
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i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> 22 years? >> yeah. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> well, you just did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >>> and we have some breaks news for our viewers on the west coast. former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has just been sentenced on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. it comes one day after he claims he was a victim of a widespread conspiracy. jim avila is here. good morning to you, jim. >> reporter: josh, it's unlikely that jerry sandusky will ever see another day of freedom. the judge in this case sentenced him to 30 to 60 years in prison, ostensibly the rest of his life. sandusky is 68, the judge said it made no sense to sentence him to centuries as he could, instead, 30 to 60 years would be enough to put him in prison for the rest of his life. sandusky issued a long rambling statement. and three victims looked at him. as the judge put him away for
i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> 22 years? >> yeah. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> well, you just did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >>> and we have some breaks news for our viewers on the west coast. former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has just been...
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martin over at gray wolf a couple of days ago the buy point was 621, 22. we'll see, obviously there's been a real market for the smaller tablets, right, with the kindle fire, et cetera. charles: all right. time is money, so in 30 seconds, here is what else we're watching for you today. the deadly outbreak of meningitis. how this has happened and should we all be worried about our pharmacies? we told you about the big swing towards mitt romney among women voters. what did romney say at the debate that women like so much. our corporation's people. we'll be joined by a guest who says, no, they're not and now what? i think that we're going to debate it. now i have the honor of seven early movers and the dow is off 18 points and came here to visit his son and watch the jets lose to his hometown team. green mountains cut a deal with snapple, selling premium iced teas in the k-cups, a pretty good move for the stock under pressure of late. cardinal health. an upgrade this morning, buy from hold and the new target for this now is $46. about 15% from where it is now
martin over at gray wolf a couple of days ago the buy point was 621, 22. we'll see, obviously there's been a real market for the smaller tablets, right, with the kindle fire, et cetera. charles: all right. time is money, so in 30 seconds, here is what else we're watching for you today. the deadly outbreak of meningitis. how this has happened and should we all be worried about our pharmacies? we told you about the big swing towards mitt romney among women voters. what did romney say at the...
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we have good strong gun laws. >> not about gun laws. >> we have to enforce the laws. we have a lot of laws not properly enforced. we have to make sure we enforce the laws. best way to prevent violent crime in inner cities, bring opportunity to the inner cities. bring people out of poverty in the inner cities. teach people, good discipline. that is civil society, charities and civic groups and churches do to help one another make them realize they have value in one another. martha: that is when thing started to take a bit of a turn. gong man ryan ended interview rather abruptly. after this exchange. follow the reporter pushes him on tax cuts. you can do all by cutting taxes with a big tax cut? >> ryan respond, those are your words, not mine. off-camara ryan's press secretary was heard, thank you very much, sir. that's when paul ryan begins removing his mic and leaving, adding quote, that was trying to strange you're stuffing words in people's minds. >> i don't know if it is strange. >> ryan fires backs sound like you're trying to put answers to questions. that's where
we have good strong gun laws. >> not about gun laws. >> we have to enforce the laws. we have a lot of laws not properly enforced. we have to make sure we enforce the laws. best way to prevent violent crime in inner cities, bring opportunity to the inner cities. bring people out of poverty in the inner cities. teach people, good discipline. that is civil society, charities and civic groups and churches do to help one another make them realize they have value in one another. martha:...
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i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> you did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >> we're going to begin with the defiant statement from former penn state coach jerry sandusky. he's being sentenced today, for sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year prison. but speaking to a local radio station, he said he was set up. and blames a conspiracy by his accusers, the police and the media. we'll have it for you this morning. >>> a dramatic turn in the race for president. a new poll from the pew research center shows mitt romney leading the president by four points nationwide. it's the battleground state that matters the most. and both candidates are in ohio today. >>> the obama campaign has released an ad featuring big bird, pretending to criticize romney's opposition of the subsidy for pbs. >>> and a north carolina man says he's blessed to be alive, after a shocking hit and run captured on surveillance
i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> you did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >> we're going to begin with the defiant statement from former penn state coach jerry sandusky. he's being sentenced today, for sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year prison. but...
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first up, meeting law students in london, where william himself is an honorary lawyer. but state wearing a dress by a french designer. in an effort to remind people she and william the legal battle of having those photos being published in france. >> she's incredibly calm. incredibly wise. very little seems to ruffle her feathers. >> reporter: william, who has been by his wife's side since the photos, that the palace called grotesque surfaced, won't be with her during tomorrow's engagement. she will have to go it alone, as he attends a fun recall of his nanny. she cared for him and harry. but kate will have to keep calm and carry on. she will be facing her toughest challenge yet. huge crowds are expected to greet her when she attends events to support her charities in the north of england. >> i think she's a tough one in that relationship. she's going to keep the show going. >> reporter: no doubt, all eyes will be on royal baby bump watch, as well. the couple kept tongues wagging during their asia tour, when kate toasted with water, rather than champagne, not once, but
first up, meeting law students in london, where william himself is an honorary lawyer. but state wearing a dress by a french designer. in an effort to remind people she and william the legal battle of having those photos being published in france. >> she's incredibly calm. incredibly wise. very little seems to ruffle her feathers. >> reporter: william, who has been by his wife's side since the photos, that the palace called grotesque surfaced, won't be with her during tomorrow's...
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we are waiting for this decision that is coming out in south carolina about the indian child welfare and i think people who are policy decision makers should read this book because it has the ground and principles on the issues we are dealing with today. in a few minutes we have left i wanted to be able to -- what are those policies and what were you thinking when you include those in the book and what were your hopes? >> guest: a lot of people want a lot of indian studies 101. how does sovereignty work? there's so much people don't understand. oh-la-la is complicated, in the yen is complicated and indian laws are complicated so most lawyers don't get it and finding a way to kind of understand not just why we have casinos or something like that, but what the real nature of the legal framework and in the in country is and how that affects the daily life is really important where native people are 1.5% of the state's population with 20% of the state's homeless population. 17% of the state's prison population. anybody that cares about basic human issues has got to be aware our issues ne
we are waiting for this decision that is coming out in south carolina about the indian child welfare and i think people who are policy decision makers should read this book because it has the ground and principles on the issues we are dealing with today. in a few minutes we have left i wanted to be able to -- what are those policies and what were you thinking when you include those in the book and what were your hopes? >> guest: a lot of people want a lot of indian studies 101. how does...
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we have 22 million people in this country who are using drugs. 22 million people. >> right. >> and the last survey that i saw was reported on the people who have either used some kind of illicit drug in the last month. because of that drug, because of that consumption here in the united states, we have drug traffickers in mexico making sure they're bringing all the drugs from south america crossing central america and mexico to come to this country. in the last six years in mexico, 65,000 people died, were killed because of the drug war. and the united states has to take responsibility with the fact that there are people being killed in mexico in part because there are so many people here using drugs. and what amazes me is this is not an issue for romney or for president barack obama even though president barack obama has spent $1 billion in drug programs and prevention, which is a huge amount of money. we have to take responsibility in this country for all the people being killed in mexico and central america. >> from each of you quickly, what are the priority issues as you see them i
we have 22 million people in this country who are using drugs. 22 million people. >> right. >> and the last survey that i saw was reported on the people who have either used some kind of illicit drug in the last month. because of that drug, because of that consumption here in the united states, we have drug traffickers in mexico making sure they're bringing all the drugs from south america crossing central america and mexico to come to this country. in the last six years in mexico,...
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., a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun. and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubling? >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop what appears to be a gun. inside the house, a woman identified as the man's girlfriend, she works here as a nanny. she's caring for three children, her own son and two other kids. police move them all to an ambulance outside for their safety. 4:50, police called neighbors and warned them of potential trouble. this woman describes what that was like. >> the lady said, it's a confidential situation that's going on on your street. you need to stay in the basement until further notice. >> reporter: 5:03 a.m., the man walks out of that stairwell. there's a confrontation, and he's shot by police. >> turns out it's a
., a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun. and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubling? >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop...
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a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun, and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubled. >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop what appears to be a gun. inside the house a woman identified as the man's girlfriend. she works here as a nanny. she's caring for three children. her own son and two other kids. police move them all to an ambulance outside for their safety. 4:50, police called neighbors and warned them of potential trouble. this woman describes what that was like. >> the lady said it's a confidential situation going on in your street, stay in the basement until further notice. >> reporter: 5:03 a.m., the man walks out of that stairwell. there's a confrontation and he's shot by police
a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun, and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubled. >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop what...
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this current law is not going to do that. it will continue to drive up health-care costs and the cost of insurance premiums. >> you have 90 seconds. >> let me tell you why -- why i have dedicated my life to the idea that everyone should have access to decent health care. there's a woman in connecticut who has worked hard all her life and so has her husband. her husband was switching jobs and in between those two jobs, during the week he was unemployed, their son was diagnosed with cancer. when it would to get insurance on her husband's new plan, they would not provide for because he had a pre-existing condition. one week or two weeks of a lifetime and they didn't have insurance. they lost everything. they lost their house, their savings, they became destitute simply because an illness happened at the wrong time. there is no repeal and replace plan. republicans in washington have voted to repeal is built 33 times that have never offered a replacement. we'd to protect this bill and perfected going forward. matters for small bus
this current law is not going to do that. it will continue to drive up health-care costs and the cost of insurance premiums. >> you have 90 seconds. >> let me tell you why -- why i have dedicated my life to the idea that everyone should have access to decent health care. there's a woman in connecticut who has worked hard all her life and so has her husband. her husband was switching jobs and in between those two jobs, during the week he was unemployed, their son was diagnosed with...
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we are waiting for this decision that is coming out in south carolina about the indian child welfare and i think people who are policy decision makers should read this book because it has the ground and principles on the issues we are dealing with today. in a few minutes we have left i wanted to be able to -- what are those policies and what were you thinking when you include those in the book and what were your hopes? >> guest: a lot of people want a lot of indian studies 101. how does sovereignty work? there's so much people don't understand. oh-la-la is complicated, in the yen is complicated and indian laws are complicated so most lawyers don't get it and finding a way to kind of understand not just why we have casinos or something like that, but what the real nature of the legal framework and in the in country is and how that affects the daily life is really important where native people are 1.5% of the state's population with 20% of the state's homeless population. 17% of the state's prison population. anybody that cares about basic human issues has got to be aware our issues ne
we are waiting for this decision that is coming out in south carolina about the indian child welfare and i think people who are policy decision makers should read this book because it has the ground and principles on the issues we are dealing with today. in a few minutes we have left i wanted to be able to -- what are those policies and what were you thinking when you include those in the book and what were your hopes? >> guest: a lot of people want a lot of indian studies 101. how does...
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next is george from corpus christi, texas, another democrat. caller: a have been a democrat almost all my life, but the last election, i thought president obama was unqualified and he was just too young. jfk at least had a lot more political experience and was a war hero, but obama was way too far to the left. [indiscernbile] the main task of the president is to protect -- the constitution said, and i have always been a constitution fall wower. i think he has come too far, this president, and i am going to probably going to be switching to an independent, and i will probably vote for romney. i am not sure yet, but romney seems to be more moderate and centrist, like clinton was. clinton was a good president, not counting the personal dalliances which did not mean anything anyway. i am going to vote for romney and it might be different. host: that you, george. the vice presidential candidates debate this week on thursday, but there are two more presidential debates coming up, and here they are, october 16, a town hall type debate. finally, octobe
next is george from corpus christi, texas, another democrat. caller: a have been a democrat almost all my life, but the last election, i thought president obama was unqualified and he was just too young. jfk at least had a lot more political experience and was a war hero, but obama was way too far to the left. [indiscernbile] the main task of the president is to protect -- the constitution said, and i have always been a constitution fall wower. i think he has come too far, this president, and i...
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[laughter] february 22, 2006. yes, that's right, that was the last time he asked a question. [laughter] those of us who go to arguments regularly, we all, you know, there are not that many of them up there. our press section is right next to justice sotomayor who sits right -- and, you know, thomas is right next to her. and we always think will this be the day? [laughter] and et never is -- it never is. it just never is. but this is why you should go. this is why you should go, is because you see that justice thomas is not silent. they sit, you know, he passes notes with his colleagues, he talks, they laugh, they tell jokes. justice thomas is not an unpopular or uninfluential member of the supreme court. he is actually a very significant force on the supreme court. he just chooses for his own bizarre reasons not, never to ask any questions. just speaking briefly about the rehnquist court. i think it is useful, um, to think about the rehnquist court in two parts. 1986 to 2000 and 2000 to 2005. and the dividing point in the history of the court and in many respects the dividing
[laughter] february 22, 2006. yes, that's right, that was the last time he asked a question. [laughter] those of us who go to arguments regularly, we all, you know, there are not that many of them up there. our press section is right next to justice sotomayor who sits right -- and, you know, thomas is right next to her. and we always think will this be the day? [laughter] and et never is -- it never is. it just never is. but this is why you should go. this is why you should go, is because you...
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we were going into south carolina. there were about 20 days where we started into -- introducing thewe were in kansas with kathln sibelius and there was a story with the endorsements. he never let the endorsements step on the message. his message was that his grandparents had met their during the depression and they were trying to carve out a life for themselves and what they wanted to do for their daughter. we were introduced to this candidate who was formed by these heartland values that we didn't know about. you had, for example, the rollout of bill bradley in new hampshire. he had a really good run against al gore. you had this story of a candidate that would take on the establishment. after new hampshire, they rolled out john kerry, which shined on that new hampshire win. rolling to the country, you started to hear the story. i thought it was very interesting, the two things that happened during that time. i remember the state of the union that year and george bush was going to do it on monday night. i remember tu
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turns out that was in the fine print, but it's on page 22. who reads that? you do have to be careful like with any financial product. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a union, but you're involved in the process and it is owned by the members. so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who are, as they should be, out to make it worth it. >> credit unions, worth it? yot worth not worth it? >> in my book, i made some of these points. >> all right, jack otter, have a good time. >> thanks very much. >> with your kids today. there is a holiday. >>> david rubenstein's father was a postal worker. now he is one of the top businessmen in the country. he's here to talk about the economy, the election and why is he giving away half of his $2 billion empire? david will tell us after the break. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion brought to you by lifestyle lift. find out how you can light up your life. ,,,,,,,,
turns out that was in the fine print, but it's on page 22. who reads that? you do have to be careful like with any financial product. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a union, but you're involved in the process and it is owned by the members. so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who are, as they should be, out to make it worth it....
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look at north carolina, 40s with rain today so it will be pretty nasty. oklahoma city down below freezing, earliest freeze on record for you. the west coast is doing pretty good with all the sunshine. we'll see 68 degrees in seattle. the northern tier, a few showers, n >>> good morning to you bay area. 7:37 now. starting with this live, beautiful shot over san francisco. we do have the heavy low clouds. yeah, we're actually getting some showers out there this morning so you want to keep that in mine. you don't need to drag that umbrella to work with you because as we head through about noon today, those clouds will clear and we'll get a gorgeous second half of the day. 65 in san francisco, 70 in san jose. better chance of rain showers over the greater bay area tomorrow. by wednesday, we cool you off. >>> can you get a check of your weather any time at the weather channel or at weather.com. willie, back over to you. >> all right, maria. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the actress just named the sexiest woman alive. but up next, the man behind the "kony
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host: jim is on the republican line from corpus christi, texas. caller: one of your guests made the remark that in ohio, being a purple state, they go republican or democrat. they don't have a lot of passion for politics -- politicians to get the job done. i don't think we should wait forever for a difference to be made. another comment i wanted to make, i am a big believer in the best man will win. that this not just apply to candidates running for reelection. the best companies will survive. i think bailing out these things, intervening, it's probably not a good idea. host: thanks for the call from texas. guest: in terms of the impatience of ohio voters, i think he's right. ohio has been hit disproportionately hard during the most recent recession. we are 48th in jobless. only california and new york had more job losses, and michigan as well. we have been hit disproportionately hard. as a result, the citizens of this state of ohio don't have a great deal of patience. i think the fact that we are continuing to see this slow recovery is something
host: jim is on the republican line from corpus christi, texas. caller: one of your guests made the remark that in ohio, being a purple state, they go republican or democrat. they don't have a lot of passion for politics -- politicians to get the job done. i don't think we should wait forever for a difference to be made. another comment i wanted to make, i am a big believer in the best man will win. that this not just apply to candidates running for reelection. the best companies will survive....
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look at piedmont, north carolina, into the mid-atlantic, 40s with rain today. it is going to feel pretty nasty. we've got that boundary coming down across the south. oklahoma city down below freezing. the earth yefl freeze on record for you. it's the west coast that's feeling pretty good with all that sunshine. we'll see 68 degrees in seattle. the northern tier, a few showers. not too much snow mixed in with that. here's a look at what you can expect. >> it's dry now but we're expecting a chilly afternoon. starting early afternoon, chilly and wet. outside right now, you can see the sun continuing to come up there with the cloud cover atop. we are expecting quite a few clouds today too of course with that rain on its way. 46 is our temperature currently. reagan national airport, the high today going up to just 50, to 56 degrees, with the rain coming in. so we're wet for the afternoon, >>> can you get a check of your weather any time at the weather channel or at weather.com. willie, back over to you. >> all right, maria. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the ac
look at piedmont, north carolina, into the mid-atlantic, 40s with rain today. it is going to feel pretty nasty. we've got that boundary coming down across the south. oklahoma city down below freezing. the earth yefl freeze on record for you. it's the west coast that's feeling pretty good with all that sunshine. we'll see 68 degrees in seattle. the northern tier, a few showers. not too much snow mixed in with that. here's a look at what you can expect. >> it's dry now but we're expecting a...
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ike is calling from charlston, south carolina. hi, ike, what is up. >> caller: hey bill the big tv star, how are ya buddy? >> bill: good what is going on. >> caller: on of any other tv channel that would give general petraus so have a discussion back and forth -- i don't have cable, brother i'm one of the 47%. and so if i don't have cable, guess what i don't get? news from china, germany there's a reason they want to kill that channel, and that's because they don't like the truth. >> bill: that's a good point. even though jim lehrer didn't do a great job at the debate, it is an important show, and right down the middle is about as unfox as you can get. >> caller: and don't worry about obama, he is going to take him down at the next debate brother. >> caller: good to see you man. you make me realize how much i miss charleston. what we were down there for? oh, the republican primary. [ laughter ] >> you got it. >> caller: we were there with steven colbert and herman cain. >> that's right. >> bill: larry is in rochester, new york. we
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>> is that a law? first of all, gretchen, you would have to understand that i grew up in the '60s where that's no big deal. we actually never got water during practice in louisiana. never were given salt tablets. when we were given salt tablets, we threw up because pure salt into a body that's dehydrated, you're throwing everything up. >> i laughed at this story you're telling. >> web md here. >> yeah. it's a different world we live in today. >> gretchen: no kidding. >> steve: yeah. >> i was watching that movie for about the 20th time "remember the titans." they -- i don't know what you call that, but it was a loft run not guilty that movie. growing up in the '70s, you're in the 60s, we're old school guys. no biggy. >> i don't know if a lap, i don't know the particulars of the story. i have to know more about the story. >> steve: it sounds like times are changing when it comes to asking people to take a punishment lap and stuff like that if they didn't do it a placement right. we want to talk to you ab
>> is that a law? first of all, gretchen, you would have to understand that i grew up in the '60s where that's no big deal. we actually never got water during practice in louisiana. never were given salt tablets. when we were given salt tablets, we threw up because pure salt into a body that's dehydrated, you're throwing everything up. >> i laughed at this story you're telling. >> web md here. >> yeah. it's a different world we live in today. >> gretchen: no...
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a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some? >> i was happy to see it. i could feel it coming, too, because they were down 2-1. and i've seen st. louis enough. a great team, they won last year, but -- >> they won last year. and our closer shut the cardinals down. pretty impressive. almost as impressive as the reds going up 2-0. >> would it be more disappointing if you would win the series and then lose badly to the reds? how would you like to play out? might be better to lose now. >> last time i checked -- >> one game better. that's like your two touchdowns -- >> home field advantage, baby. >> like you're two touch donees down in the late four quart in the election. you're drea
a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some? >> i was happy to see it. i could feel it...
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not much of a rebound in north carolina. 53 for the high temperature in rally. as we head northward 55 for cleveland and new york city. >> maria thank you a lot. >> little chilly out there. >> it is. time for enter statain this. could kate upton be the next girl. definitely has the looks to pull it off during the premiere documentary everything or nothing. the untold story of 007. she is interested in the role but would need intense training to get down on all those bond girl moves. >> check it out the new twilight breaking dawn part 2 posters have been revealed. it shows bella edward and jacob they are on top the evil part down below. the movie hits theaters on november 16th. action sequels "taken" 2" holds movie goers captive. the kidnapping thriller debuted at number one with 15 million bucks. that is double what the original made when it launched back in 2009. >> now time for the starting lineup. a roundup of all of the sports stories making headlines at this hour. 50 plus year record now break broken. drew brees breaking the record 47 straight games with a
not much of a rebound in north carolina. 53 for the high temperature in rally. as we head northward 55 for cleveland and new york city. >> maria thank you a lot. >> little chilly out there. >> it is. time for enter statain this. could kate upton be the next girl. definitely has the looks to pull it off during the premiere documentary everything or nothing. the untold story of 007. she is interested in the role but would need intense training to get down on all those bond girl...
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subsidies to insurance companies and drug companies who don't need our money when seniors to. >> in north carolina, your home state, gay marriage is banned and here in connecticut, gay marriage is legal. which state got it right? >> i have lived in connecticut and i absolutely support america's law for same-sex marriage. i would not pretend to try to impose my will on others. i sing everyone should have the freedom to make that choice. >> america does not have a law protecting same-sex marriage. in fact, it has the exact opposite. the united states has a law that doesn't allow people to marry based on their choice. it discriminates against individuals based on their sexual orientation. i think the fact that linda mcmahon spent only 20 seconds answering that question tell you she's not going to stand up to her party in washington when it comes to these issues that are being dominated by the social right in washington. there is a war being waged against gays and lesbians and i'm proud to stand on one side of that war. i'm proud to stand up to end the don't ask, don't tell policy, and not produce and
subsidies to insurance companies and drug companies who don't need our money when seniors to. >> in north carolina, your home state, gay marriage is banned and here in connecticut, gay marriage is legal. which state got it right? >> i have lived in connecticut and i absolutely support america's law for same-sex marriage. i would not pretend to try to impose my will on others. i sing everyone should have the freedom to make that choice. >> america does not have a law protecting...
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bush left a 22% approval rating from lowest in the history of the united states. and even top republican strategists like adderall and said that his version was tainted forever. no one would ever want to be a bush republican and work with karl rove. and the fact of the matter is he was back working again within a matter of weeks. and it became evident to me in early 2010 from about a year after obama took office. three things happen. the first was from the united states supreme court. i think no person in the united states i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court of karl rove. two decisions. one in 2000 obviously with bush v. gore put his candidate in the white house and two, in 2010, citizens united decision. that opened the floodgates for contribution -- unlimited contributions. in many cases from secret sources is no transparency with the weather, that is just unprecedented in history. the second thing that happened with michael still running the applicant party instead of running it in to ditch and he couldn't raise the time and it came to his
bush left a 22% approval rating from lowest in the history of the united states. and even top republican strategists like adderall and said that his version was tainted forever. no one would ever want to be a bush republican and work with karl rove. and the fact of the matter is he was back working again within a matter of weeks. and it became evident to me in early 2010 from about a year after obama took office. three things happen. the first was from the united states supreme court. i think...
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you will not have a 1 audra% voting rate. 22% of nearly 2.6 million military boats or in the election of 2006. that is half. i find it incredibly difficult to believe that somebody on active duty is more or less interested. how could you be more apathetic than someone not serving the country? host: what to organizations do to get ballots to the military- guest: the deadlines for the ballot was last saturday, 45 days before the election. bacon called voter registration offices in their local communities. -- they can call voter registration offices in their local communities. if you know somebody on active duty, asked them if you were afforded the opportunity to vote. send out an e-mail blast. we want the active-duty military to be encouraged to vote based on the fa that life is so chaotic that sometimes you have to be encouraged that this is your time to register. a look at the amount of e-mail traffic i get daily and often i have to address issues that are pertinent to my next promotion or getting fired and they get my answers first. call your local voter registration and ensure that
you will not have a 1 audra% voting rate. 22% of nearly 2.6 million military boats or in the election of 2006. that is half. i find it incredibly difficult to believe that somebody on active duty is more or less interested. how could you be more apathetic than someone not serving the country? host: what to organizations do to get ballots to the military- guest: the deadlines for the ballot was last saturday, 45 days before the election. bacon called voter registration offices in their local...
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for $22 million. that's about $300 million in 2012 dollars. he remained with the company though and the following year birdseye frozen foods hit the market. >> some freeze food. birdseye freezes flavor. >> osgood: including 18 cuts of meat, spinach, peas, fruits, fish fill as, even blue point oysters. skeptical of the new technology the public didn't immediate warm to frozen foods. but during world war ii the industry got a boost because of rationing canned goods became scarce opening the door to frozen foods packaged in cardboard and cellophane >> they are sweet as the moment when the pod went pop >> osgood: birdseye and other frozen foods took off especially when families started eating dinner in front of another revolutionary invention: the television. today frozen food is a multibillion dollar industry. and whether you're in the mood for a pizza, beur eat owe or lobster tails, you can take your pick and enjoy it in minutes thanks in large part to clarence birdseye. ahead, winslow homer. american original. we're sitting on a bunch of shale
for $22 million. that's about $300 million in 2012 dollars. he remained with the company though and the following year birdseye frozen foods hit the market. >> some freeze food. birdseye freezes flavor. >> osgood: including 18 cuts of meat, spinach, peas, fruits, fish fill as, even blue point oysters. skeptical of the new technology the public didn't immediate warm to frozen foods. but during world war ii the industry got a boost because of rationing canned goods became scarce...
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since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a great lover. >> that's true. it is all about the toys, though. >> exactly. >> so do you have a favorite, speaking of great lovers? >> sean connery. absolutely. although time magazine said that he was a hairy marshmallow of a man. he is quite hairy. >> but he is sexy in his own way. >> who is yours? >> pierce brosnan for me. >> i saw "die another day" recently, and i have to say pierce does encapsulate the protector. daniel craig is a little rough for me. >> he pulls it off, but he is just different. i don't know. >> just different. >> yeah. >> just don't do it the
since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a...
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you look as i mention the demographic changes, take north carolina for example, in north carolina, the black and hispanic electorate grew. the while share of the electorate fell by 2.5%. the country is on a trajectory and it's not moving backward. i know we'll talk about voter suppression later in the hour. this is the gop's only answer to demographic change. they back policies like the dream act or back voter suppression laws. there's no in between. you're for the changing demographics or you're not. >> you think you can win that group via policy. it feels to me the dream act policy, it gets us focused on as we talk about all these numbers what does it mean for actual people? i'll give you the last word on this. that fiscal clip is looking to us like is that sequestration cn 1.4 million jobs. >> whether it's in the business world or personal world, the amount of money you generate by having these people as raul says, start to pay taxes. it's an enormous boone to this economy to get these people start putting into the government what they are getting out of it. >> it makes all the diff
you look as i mention the demographic changes, take north carolina for example, in north carolina, the black and hispanic electorate grew. the while share of the electorate fell by 2.5%. the country is on a trajectory and it's not moving backward. i know we'll talk about voter suppression later in the hour. this is the gop's only answer to demographic change. they back policies like the dream act or back voter suppression laws. there's no in between. you're for the changing demographics or...
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law -- the justice department has upheld the south carolina law. can you elaborate? guest: i do not want to miss b. a federal court is looking at the south carolina law. i believe, that is the last state hanging in that might have something different in place before election day. but there has been a lot of back and forth on that. host: what is it about a lot specifically that they are looking at? guest: they are looking at whether people of color will be disenfranchised. there are figures that actually show that fewer african- americans and few were latinos -- and few were latinos have government-issued identification. i do not have the numbers off the top of my head. that is the heart of the issue, whether people will be disenfranchised by this law. host: in new york, agrees on the independent line. caller: this has nothing to do with the voter identification. but i have to get an id. i went to the bank and i have been doing business with this bank for over 30 years. and a lady pulled me aside and said, you know, you are going to have to get some
law -- the justice department has upheld the south carolina law. can you elaborate? guest: i do not want to miss b. a federal court is looking at the south carolina law. i believe, that is the last state hanging in that might have something different in place before election day. but there has been a lot of back and forth on that. host: what is it about a lot specifically that they are looking at? guest: they are looking at whether people of color will be disenfranchised. there are figures that...
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it's only in the republican party down at 22%. that's what's keeping the overall number in the low to mid 50s. outside the republican party this is basically a settled issue. so what you're seeing now, that means when you put it in a blue state, maine clearly blue, washington clearly blue, maryland clearly blue. the odds are very good that this thing is going to pass comfortably. minnesota we think of as a blue state but it is actually, as it gets closer, three, four, five point win for democrats commonly there, a lot more social conservatives there so it is not surprising it me it's a little closer than minnesota but i think we're at the point where if this goes on the ballot in a blue state it passes. in a swing state it could pass, it might not pass. if it's on the ballot in mississippi or kentucky or places like where it is republican heavy you're a long way away from there, a real long way spending the day today with ted olson seeing his passion and commitment on this issue and also seeing how central he is to the republican
it's only in the republican party down at 22%. that's what's keeping the overall number in the low to mid 50s. outside the republican party this is basically a settled issue. so what you're seeing now, that means when you put it in a blue state, maine clearly blue, washington clearly blue, maryland clearly blue. the odds are very good that this thing is going to pass comfortably. minnesota we think of as a blue state but it is actually, as it gets closer, three, four, five point win for...
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>> yes the s 22. i voted this is something the pentagon did not want but there were those advocating for it. i voted against the s22 which was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those are examples of programs that were cut. but whey don't want to do is what my opponent says he embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget do? it ends medicare, makes it a voucher. dramatically cuts assisttons education in our country. as someone who grew up poor, the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants to be out there and keeping student interest loan low so every child can achieve an education. it is important to do this tpwh a balance way for middle class interest. >> when i'm there we're going to have a budget that i will work on and advocate for and compromise along the way without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. you talk about congressman ryan, it's more of the same. it's the other guy's fault. y
>> yes the s 22. i voted this is something the pentagon did not want but there were those advocating for it. i voted against the s22 which was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those are examples of programs that were cut. but whey don't want to do is what my opponent says he embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget do? it ends medicare, makes it a voucher. dramatically cuts assisttons...
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eighteen and 22. you have run in with government. it doesn't happen until you are in your 30's and you notice exactly how much is getting taken out of your taxes each week or your mortgage or you have kids in the trying to send them to college are you have kids in the ask about the war. retire and he starred the alliance's security or medicare. a lot of the things that lock people in and get them to focus on how doesn't happen until later in life, but if we did a better job, the effect as early in life, letting people know, was head start important for you? was free less important? did you take the school bus to school? letting people know that all of these things that we saw, we think it was a part of a world. they run. police officers are just there because they're there. if we do a better job of letting them know that people making decisions about these things, people making decisions directly impacting you, that's the stuff that gets them hooked on voting, not because the kendis school or because it's an election year. they stay
eighteen and 22. you have run in with government. it doesn't happen until you are in your 30's and you notice exactly how much is getting taken out of your taxes each week or your mortgage or you have kids in the trying to send them to college are you have kids in the ask about the war. retire and he starred the alliance's security or medicare. a lot of the things that lock people in and get them to focus on how doesn't happen until later in life, but if we did a better job, the effect as early...